I applied in-person. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at World Wide Technology in Apr 2007
Interview
interview process was very long and has no structure. Had to wait for interviewers to be available. Also they do not seem to check with candidates for minimum requirements like salary etc.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
how do you convince your team member if there is a conflict on your decision?
There were 3 rounds, technical, techno manager and manger round. All were easy and interviewer was kind. HR was also approachable. Somehow did not get an Offer. it was work from home oportunity.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
behavior related questions. .net basic, oops, solid etc.
Coding test on Given Problem, followed by Technical round and Final discussion
Technical round asked question according to Coding test
Coding test can be any language according to you comfort
Complete virtual process
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at World Wide Technology (Denver, CO) in Aug 2016
Interview
Pretty standard multiple step process. Recruiter reached out to me, and setup a preliminary phone interview. Once I was past that point, they set up a phone interview with the hiring manager. Had to take a coding test in advance of that meeting. They tool they used for the test was outstanding and easy to use. So many of those assessments tests have very poor interfaces, and can be hard to read. The tool they used on the other hand was very well done. Passed the test and interviewed with the hiring manager. Very good get to know you interview. That was followed up with a face to face interview with the team. That was a very long 4 hour process that was setup in two stages. The first was a series of coding questions including writing a pseudo code solution to show your knowledge of algorithms. That second half was a code pairing exercise with a member of the team.
I wanted to add, that even though I did not receive an offer, I really appreciated that this company kept me well informed through out the entire process. I think this would have been a great company to have worked for.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you explain the 5 basic principals for object oriented programming?